I don t know what to say, but I d love to listen. I love ...€¦ · “I don’t know what to say,...
Transcript of I don t know what to say, but I d love to listen. I love ...€¦ · “I don’t know what to say,...
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“I realize nothing I say can ease the pain, but I want you to know
that I’m here for you.”
“How are you feeling about this?”
“I don’t know what to say, but I’d love to listen.
Do you want to talk some more about this?”
“How can I best support you right now?”
“I love you and grieve with you.”
“I can't begin to imagine what you are going through, but I want
to help. What can I do that would be helpful?”
“This is not your fault.”
“I see how this could make you feel sad/
frustrated/lonely/afraid/anxious/etc.”
“May I bring you dinner tonight?”
“What’s the hardest part about this for you?”
“May I pray with you about this right now?”
“Don’t hesitate to call me day or night if you need something.”
“I realize that this pain may not go away quickly, so I’m going to
check in with you next week/month/etc. I’ll continue to care for
you and support you for as long as you feel the
pain.”
“I want to journey through this with you.”
“We don't have to talk; I'm happy to simply sit
here with you.”
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